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Supermicro X10SDV-F Xeon D-1540 SoC Motherboard Review

Storage Performance


To test the storage performance in our motherboard reviews I use AIDA’s Disk Benchmark utility built into their AIDA64 Engineer Edition software package and run linear read and write tests.

We run the benchmark tests on the SATA III and USB 3.0 as well as any other storage options available. For SATA III testing I use a Toshiba HG6 512GB SSD and for USB 3.0 an Angelbird SSD2go Pocket 512GB SSD.

This motherboard also has an mSATA slot that I’ll be testing with an mSATA SSD I stole from our MyDigitalSSD |OTG. It is based on a Phison PS3108-S8 controller, has 256MB cache, and four Micron MLC Sync NAND Flash packages.

Average Read Performance

Maximum Read Performance

Minimum Read Performance

Average Write Performance

Maximum Write Performance

Minimum Write Performance

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